C :00m,E),&)x .0-o;*n.p.o•*l FORGIVENMS4 . • _ How beautiCullY falls ' ' i'roinhumati 1 oriiVvess 4 4 .`pie sound which aliens Ileaseti 7 -,Fooews , ' 'On earth, lost Edenii,lioom;andilings Hope's linloyous . o"yy the waste of, life,. •. • Thrice happy lie,mliose:,beiti i t ldis been s° sehooi'd • .)n the meek ' lesson of humility, • • - That he 4 * n'gis-dituttermiCe; it imports `t elestiiifgraiideut lo the litMian soul,' And iiiiketh.inan'an angel. • , . . glum's PRANER.-•. -. 1119, folLnOng tiweee.aml simple expression of early pielY is from, - pie' pen of Isaac Pray, jr., •of Boston • rather now tho'day is past, On thy, child Ihy blessing east, Near my pillow, hand in hand, Keepthy 'guardian angel band; And thronghout the darkling night, [Mess me with a cheerful light, Let rife rise at morn again, Free from every thought of pain; . Pressing through lilt's thorny way, ICCoP 010, Palier, day by day !. Doath-bod neventatico a Dclasion 01,.101111 A. ELICINTON,.II/. D The idea that "death-bed :repitanee, 4 ' 6•4) called,is allelusion, is not now. How-, ever startling it may seem at first,- reflec tion will soon convince anyone acquainted tvith the human system and its sympath ies, that.very little reliance is.to be placed upon a confession 'of reformation under such circumstances. The intlividval self is deceived; and it is right and proper that others should not deceive themielves on this important point. Our appetites, tastes andldreetions, all contribute to wed us to life, and_to endear us to existence.— And although these tests of our temporal attachmenfnre selfish in the abstract, they are, both necessary and useful, as well as to our own happiness, as the happiness Of those around us. • We may even feel giite: ful for the enjoyment of these. natural and rational propensities; but. is the Itcart di- Ytn,.ed flour '8 .c ion. re we prepared at any monient for deathl— Try the question ! ' We have been grateful; but not penitent "Or whence this secret dread, and itiWard horror 01 fulling into naught? Why shrieks the soul Back on herself, and startles at destruclion?" Sieknegis attacks: . our system, and fierce disease commences its ravages in the midst of our most blissful enjoyments, in the height of our gratification of appetite; and how soon do we turn with disgust from the very object which in a state of health, gavo us pleasure! But is this repentance! . The merciless arrow of death wings its 'way into our dweeling, and strikes downia gentle iamb of our lo've, and where then is the sunshine of life? Where Iho•gXpcn fields and fragrant flowers of earth! Their verdure' has faded. 'The sweet scented Gower has lost its perfume. AU its gay and beitutiful tints become unsightly and sickening! Is this repentance? The beloved object which sweetened every enjoyment is buried under the cold clods of the valley, and cheerfuhiess, which Was the companion of 'the cherished one in life, is changed to sorrow and sadness. Now he is dead; and all the charms of existence have vanished with, him! Is this repentancet Is this 'Change in our physical condition, this temporary disrelish Yor accustomed gratifications, this want of appetite for car , tal Indulgences,repentance? Are our hearts nearer God? our souls benefitted? our yip., toes improved? What are the evidences? The healthy functions of our, organs have been suspended by disease, and we have no present desire for the things of earth! Is this repentance? It is a delusion! a fa. , \ tal, dangerodi delu — sion! 'rite sick and dying lose their vigor, and 'aro in a state of physical and mental iner tia—neither positively good, nor positively evil, but very far from that condition of spirit-Which constitutes true repentance.— We feel subdued and penitent, and in our helplessneas, throw our poor prostrate bo• ,dies, our yielding intellect, on the mercies of Heaven.' This is not repentance, but tr'delusion of fearful magnitude. Are we to bury out talents in a napkin, and rely on God and a sick bed for Safety, tvithoutan effort of our own? Certainly. not! Man, with all his priers, and ener gies, and healthfulness, can scarcely hope :'to be justified with his offended Creator. • Remember, that debility of mind and body; , tha 'prostration of. vital energy'', the absence of the desire for evil, are only in voluntary causes, and have nothing to do ;14 , 4h the . subject of repentance. If we sleet daily to make our Teconciliatioti With ,'.God, tn. apply our moral and intellectual ; strength .to , his hector and. glory, depend upon it, we cannot, ought not to.look fur accaptance s ' merely, because, in the, hour of Wanes's, We feel a disinclination' for those intlnlgences which religion and virtue 'condemn:- beath-bed repentance,' lerme repeat' it, ° fin "ninety-nine' cases out .of a ;titkilthd; j 9 a" terrible delusion 4 .';'Vinirr oot:op.—How, often do. 'we sigh or 4peitunities of doing good, whilst we ' e ,:incg 941 e,epen t n g s,o pyt en e inlitt l e ' ,'„thin, ,0 4 1tfeh would frequeno lead•to the ent:et •mostitportant useftip ijesi 1 Dr. oin on used to say, e Wii!ti` , w4ftgrfositertt t,treati,tluay of good Uf, ` - ‘44o*lll:nevekder.-'any.t-004 , ' Is clon e 11, • Ift ,PLFAnYA !n oPOr '4 l oo.:iito*o o 4,Stlilottfoilows.:ktdio.f4uUt r 7 ,1 ..kkieltttb fn . • bc*PM**ACtiiiMoTrOii,F,,,AY-94inl ME - „ .;•!Rai , nlSH%;sttkiiitirlll4'.' Att `ll]:itte ' st, and st.calmto.r tapoDs t ever brOught parlkillo‘ai , naong , :wlaiolt'ary dip following: • Broad •CloULa_for $2lO $7. ',•••'; • :'- „Cassiinero $1,•11,1 and !Li:, ' • • Froaelt . Cassinteres, a new prtlele 87/t I.'and • • Arstings•fecim.l2l.to, $1:12. • 7 .••••?.•-• Pantaloons stall's tenni 64 : to $l,OO. Calteoes 4 011,5 6 8 10 and 121 cents. t.o 25. „ . Mullins, 3, 4;6, 8; 10 idal.,l2.lcenti.•• . . Lawns,l yard witle,l2 I=2, 181 and 25. , Ballareens, 37 1-'2'sU:it'd 82 1-2. , • - -Stintmka'otly-Slapittliyi - and liambroons. Clakkes, 6 11 oents;.B, 10 and 12 cents. 'Pickings, 7, 8,10, I'2 and 181. • • • Laces and Edgings the 1 car to 191 cents. • Elegant Foulard Silks. , Poult de • Liii and Gin de Rhine Silks. • Mousilin de Loins, 12 1-'2 via. 18, 25 and 37. Bonnet ltildthus for (if to 311. Cardirals and Black 'lllicit Shawls.. • •, Elegant Einliriddered Sn - ins Mull SCUITS. DO. • .aq. Silk and Fillet do. Bonnets, 1 gnlies • and. '.l isles of all lauds t.r." prices • 111ens•Leghorn null Chip lists, un grout variety. Cotnmailr's, Ihilliugs. Also, • A Fresh Lot. of Cheap GrOperleg. .itily'n and I,o:if inn en6;,e, strong, iu , • - , • l'oung 'pain, lin peria I,and I.laolc•Tens,fresh and r•ved Chocolate, and Spices oral' kinds. ; ,New Orleans and Sugar lions(' lOolnascs,&c. BOOTS and SBOES, Of every description 01111 prices, several thousand pair just received and selling dstnnishingly low, Ibt• and au short every article tiectled,from a ytw aphis to Broad Cloth at 4,1; per yard,and al prices to suit the times. Recollect the 0111 stand (pligSile .1 Witilderlitit's old 1511l111), 111111 now the second store Itelow the corner east Alain street. As our chimp el'rocer , up street says in his adver tisement, don't mistake the house, one door some times makes a great dilrerence. Purchasers, friends and customers, one =hall, pleose to call at the old shop or CHAS. OGILIIY. C;arlisle,3fity 17, I 843. tl-f27 TO .I.' I ARVERS. . • TIIIIII3IIITIB-211111 1 111T111 • • rrally,subscribrs, at their FOUNDRY AND NI NCIIINI7 SIIOI', on Main street, nearly 1.1) posite the County Jail, to the liorottgli or Carlisle, Pa., still canaille to build the folltiwite.••Alachines anti Horse Powers—viz: T. B. Burrell's Patent Improved THREE AND FOUR moagm IRDw - nn3, 9 With a horizontal bawd-wheel s with a trunk to con duct the strap to the Alachine. BEVIL GEAR. HORSE POWER; The, band-wheel outside of the horses. .Ther are well calculated to put to one side 011ie barn bridge, or under the barn shed. A 18cea• and Improved shaker, To septtrni.: the grain from the kraw, which will dispense with one or two hands, will,he HMO to the above MaLhine if 'wanted. • • • - , `11•'? • • S . • b Purchasing any of qie above •Maelti nes may have lite privilege. after n fitly trial, of returning the some if not s;utsliedy All Machines and Ifurse Powers are warranted Ihr ime year, if well used. -10 E 1-'Ol R All kinds orreletiring will he done nt the soortes notice and on the most reasOnable term's. They-al , -* ways keep on hand :ill castings. peceiisary to repair the ;thine Nfachines,or any others now in use. IRON IND BRASS 'FOUNDRY, IS IIISI) altineflell to the noon: establishment an II ON AN I) BRASS FOUNDRY, at wlticii all kinds of cAsTINwi--. be had—such as Avitle Cora Bralwrs, Plaaler Ilmkera t Gear ing, Saw Alin Cranks, Alaelkine GearoP , Wagon Boxes, &1.... Also. TURNING AND Such :19 Spindles, Cur lioxe., Turning Lathes, kr., nil in the hest order;in iron +lnd lnliBs. (j'.\ll orders will be t xvented nt the slimiest no ticeottul promptly attmolvil to. Farmers:old others nra respectfully invited to give us C:111, confident (loathe.. out he suited to thews:dant:6mi. A. S•l'OtlFFElt & CO. Carlisle, Aug. 111,1812. o'4l CCfPlanek's, Ileuwootl's and Oglu's PLOUGIIS P1.()11C11 CASTIN(IS,sueII as Cutters Laud silles,&c. ice., can also be Lull at the fouudrs. Family Medicines. 117 REP.IltEl) only by Dr. D. JAYNE, Inventor, . MIA sole proprietor, No. 211 South Third st. Philadelphia, and none are gentlinti ' Without his written signature upon the outside. Wrapper. All others are counterfeits. These ineilidines are recommended and extensive used by the most intelligent persons in the United States, by numerous Professors and Presidents of Colleges, Plat sicians of the Army and Navy, and of I lospitals and Ahnslionses, and by more than three hundred Clergymen of various denominations. They are expresilly prepared for fondly use, 81111 have acquired and unprecedented pimularity throtigh out the United States; and as they are so admirably calculated to preserve Ilealth mad eure flisease, lio' family should ever be without than. Theproprie tor of these valua b le preparations received his edu cation at one of the best Alealical Colleges 11l Vie U. 'Slates, nod lion had fifteeli years experience in no extensive and . diversilled practice, by which he has had ample opporttinities of acquiring a practical knowledge of diseases, and of the reineeies beid cal culated to relative them. 'These preparations con sist of ..lnyne"s Expeetnran4 vid made remedy for Cough Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Spitting of Rluod Croup, I looping Cough, Bronchitis, Pleurisy and in flammation of the Longs or Throat, o Breathing, and all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. Also Jayne's Hair Tonic, for the Preservation, Growth and Beauty' of the 112%11%11ml whinh will pail tiyely bring in new hair on bald heads. Also Javne's Tdnie l'errailiip, , e,a certain and plea sant remedy for Worms' I)yspepsia Piles, and many other diseases. Also , ,layne's Carminitive 'Balsam n certain CI for Bowel and Summer Comulaints; lIT I)iarrlicen, Dy sentery Cholic, Cramps, Sick lleatlache, Som. stom ach Cholera Marines, and all liel'ittlgelllelltS of the stom m :1 and BovoB, N,rous Aficetim ts ., 3ayne's Sanative l'ells r for Female Diseases, Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Fevers, 'lnflammations, Glandular, Obstructions, Diseases of the Skin, ke. mind in all cases Where as Alterative or Purgative Medicine is resolved. For sale in Carlisle, by T. C. STEVENSON. May SI, tf-131 DR. TAYLOR'S - 311a11 1111112111Ybao From 376, Bowery, N. York. LIOR nine years this medicine has stood unrivaled .1 , for the cure ef.cett g h,, nth) in the side, diffi culty of breathing, Bronchitis, and all those affec tions of the Throat, Lungs and Liver ' which nee a source of so much suffering and which unarrested so often terminate hi Consumption. So extenitivel, has this rensedyieen used and in so many cures has it.proved successful, the proprietor feels no hesi tancy in recommending it to all who, unForttinatelly have occasion to resort to some means of yecovery. Multitudes, who have experienced its happy effects, can testify to its utility, and very many rescued.from a prentatore death, point to it as the, means of their, restoration. The originator of this remedy WP a well versed in the science of medicine, and a skilful praeticioner. Physicians familiar with its effects not (Infrequently prescribe it in their practilfe, and with the Illedieal 'Faculty generally it has tnet Ivitli'a larger filmy° of approbation ;than is, 1:mullion with exchicive, pre parations. . . Citr CtINSUNIPTION- 7 -7flie following remark] were taken fro m the last nunibee 'of thus Illediett I . llagnaluer ' ~ r . , "The surprising 'effect 'Produced by ',.the 'gdneino. 'Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, made at SO • Iloivery, in consumptive enses;cannot fail:exeiting a ileep and thrill ing interest tlwoughout the worIA. We have so long believed iliii diseaselcoosumption) in;• curable, that it is to , credit ' i.ir iiehae s when we SeirPePions,*evi deafly' cOnsutiptlie;ithitored to health...yuitriiii (het Of 'dailkOliatikreke. ''''' '. ; ' 41.YE11,' CONIPLAIN'r mid tletiONAlDelillilt--1 - do oonsitloti th,jlnOrealmoittniiigulons: '1 was given up by two phySitilitiisfi*olohrttrift'epatis for. death: 1 wmiltitips hal state rlielLifrientl :000 me g a b0t,... 'ild,iittit.;'lloovii:nhitaiiitle Lifeiiioet; Vn 875 II wiver;yj 407,1)efortill,a4 list;4,l,iipt%tie,l)olllAl..W:fks able to.l4.l.q.ixtbo;l,ik , .thO'ftittliefissi hitvooptAta 14140.YA"talilot /PP hottilk.T.Allishouldmstc4'„ : ! , , , 101:{ 1- 41' ,,- P4 , ~ .y.^. 1r .61, ,. , ( 1 K 0katf1;1410,10tmf1i. , 1. ti? - 11101 , 0T. ,0 4 1 1 1 1',11sTi.aliEf•b14.-irt ,1 1 11v , i' - : . b' ' liliit'll'OOY•slo,lontliglir4firllsollitl‘nitonili9g: . 004100 ;AbogitlertlimlirtOon:i'lliz.F.livOi .l os s k) 4'.# iit.fko.4 l l4*alia*l',4lool debility, : bY.4l!rY..imeAoCtiito bat oikDr:7llo,l6oll:l)phiiim atLiyoryprtlt''ANi. i ! ~ciPll.). O I'iI,W.I.V.ALLF.N3 7 111creliant*i(0,61,1 I , '• ; ,*. : l4ll`.;ioi*..)Okiefl!l;lYlo7Bo,llj4 , .Diligtmi , ,Tiolc., .136 - 0.615At1i1.319. 4 1 ,10.*ipi,4-.' i - ; , .1t' , ,y-...i,.?"..... - - !''-fl r1e,10er.26 , 1840..- ,, 4,',, ' ~ ,,-6 ...-. , , : 105'60.- v 6 ..,,, , i 1:74:6. 2 ''`it - '4:: - - ''L-'21":1 - i2;:i.:..,:::;a:14...:.: , ' ‘4t ;Alm tir t itsi • V l rx , , • koly THE REmoVkL, AND PEDI4ANE,NI 4 A e vlotesx'so , a - - ott `•-• lucre or., , rne stsrtm,' ,croftila,„or:‘,oo Rheumatism ,obstinatecutimpoite Eruptions, Pirit plea, or: INist;tilee pri, the Blot dies; Biles;Citi 3 Oxiic;gore EyeS, Ring, "Wo'rin or. Teile,e;" Scala, 4 . 04 Ep large.inent ; -Vain ,of . tliel3ones andJointsiStubb °Err Iticers,-Syphili , tic Symptoms,'Sci4tica; or Lumbago, ',:. anti.,,.tliseases arising from an injudi , Cien,4 ; . - use of, Mgrciiry, A.scites, or Exposuie or Imprudence in '`'':Life. Also, Chronic Constitutional ,Diserders will be removed by this Preparation. linproyement lm wlanteyer t regards the happiness ind.welfare of ouryuce is constantly OH the' march to perfection, ,and with each succeeding day some new problem is nolyed,nr some profound secret re, vealed, having nnlmportatit tutu direct bearing over man's highest destinies. If we take at retrospective VIeW over the pant twenty yeiirs, how is the mind struck with wonder ! - What rapid strides has science made in'every department of ckilized life ! parti cularly in tint which relates to the knowledge or the human system in health mud disease. How valuable and indispensable are the curative tiieans recently discovered through the agency of chemistry ! I low does the imagination kindleaMl our admiration glow nt the ingenuity, the near approach to the standard of perfection, of the present time! Through the elaborate investigations of Physiology,or the science of LIFE, and the Pathology of prevalent diseases, much valuable practical knowledge has been gaineq. In consequence of becoming acquainted with the or gnuiz:nion, the elements of the various tissues and structures of the system, remedies have been sought after and,discovered e;:actly adapted to combine with, tteatitralize and expel morbille matter, the cause of disease, and stlbstititte healthy action in its place.— The beautiful simplicity of this mode of treatment is not only suggested by the pathology of diseases; not only grateful tti the sufferer, but perfectly in coo sonance with the operations of Nature, and 'satisfac tory to the views and reasonings of every intelligent; reflecting mind. It is thtu that Sand's Sarsaparilla, a scientific combination of essential princiPlei . Of ihu most valuable vegetable substances,Operates upon the I system. The Sat saparilla is combined with Odin most salutary propellents, the most potent shanks Of the' vegetable kingiTinn ; and its unprecedented success An the restoration to health Of those- who had long pined under, thti Most disiressing chronic maladies, has given Wan exalted chamilirofurnishing as it does evideuceof Its own ititritiie Naluv,..aud vvermi mending it to the afflicted in tams allieted-o can now. It has long been n 111051 important shleratuni in the • practice of medic:4le to obtain a remedy similar' to this—one that wthilil net oil the liver, btomaeli and howt.ls with all the precision and potency of iiiiiier.tl preparations; yet without any of their-deleterious-effects-upon the ritat-powers or the system, Tiratentiou of the reader is res . pectlidly called to the folloOag certificate.' I lowel'er great achieve ments have heretofore been made by the use of this invaluable medicine, yet daily experience shows re stilts still inores'nemarkable. 'rho proprietors here avail themselves of the opportunity of luiying it is a source 0r constant satisfaction that t h ey are made time means of relieving such an amount 01 suffering. Wonderful E f fects of Sands's Sarsaparilla it Norwich, Conn Mol the following from Airs, Wui. Phillips, who has lung resided at the Falls. The Stets are well known to all'the old resideittsin that part (thin. city. Al coons. A. 11. Sauces Se: Co.—SIIIS: Mold grate fully do I embrace this opportunity for stating to you the great relief I obtained froin'the use if your t;ar saparilla. I shall also, he happy, through yon, to publish to all who arc afflicted ,as I lately was, the ac count of my unexpected, and even Mr a long While I espair of cure. Aline is a painthl story, an. nd try in anl sickeitingios is the narrative of it, rm. the sake of many who may he surely relies ed, I will briefly yet accurately. state it. • Nineteen years ago last April a fit of sickness left Inc with an Erysipelas eruption. Dropsical collec tions immediately look place over the entire surtioce of my body, causing such an enlargement that it wan necessary to add a halt' pivot toi the size of iny dres sesaround the waste. Next followed,upon my limbs, ulcers, painful beyond description. Foryears, both in monomer and winter, the only M44;311011 of my sintering was found in pouring spot. those parts cold water. Prom my limbs the pain extended over,my whole body. There was literally lior mono rest, by day or by night. Upon lying down these pains would shoot through My system, and compel me to arise, and, for hours together, walk the house, so that I was almost entirely deprived of sleep. Miring this tithe the Erysipelas continued active, and the ulcers ea. largeol,and at so deeply have these een, that for two and whalf years they have been subject to bleeding,. During these almost twenty years, I Save consulted many physicians. These have called my disease— ask wasattended with an obstinate cough and a steady and active pain in my side—a dropsical consumption; and though they have been skilful practitioners,they were Only able to afford my case a partial and tem poraryrelief. I had many other dilliculties too com pile:4ml to describe. I have also used many of the medicines that have been recomniended its infallible cures for this disease, yet these all failed, and I was most emphatically growing worse. In this critical condition, given up by friendsmnd expecting for my self, relief only in death I was by the timely inter position of a kind Provitlence, furnished with your, to ine,hovaltiable Sarsaparilla. A single bottle gave me at, assurance of health, which for twenty yearsl Imo] not once felt. Upon taking the second my en largement diminished, and in torehoe days from the Silo of October, when I commenced taking your Sato saparilla I ems able to enjoy sleep and rest,by night , as refreshing as any I ever enjoyed when in perfect health., Besides, I: was, in this short time, relieved Iron all those excruciating_ and unalleviated pains that had afflicted my days, as well , as robbed Me of my night's repose. The ulcers upon my limits are healed, the Erysipelas cured, and toy size reduced nearly to my boomer measure. 'rims mulch do I feel it a privilege tai testify to' the efficacy of your bealth-restoring' Sarsaparilla. A thousand thanks, sir, from one whoset comfort and whose hope of future health are due, under God, to your instrumentality. And may the same Providence that-directed me to your aid, make you the happy and honored instruments of blessing others, as dis eased and despairingas your much relieved and very grateful friend, ASLNA'PII Al. PHILLIPS. NEW LONDON NOI:Wiell, Nov. 40842. Personally appeared,the above-numcd Asenath Phillipo smol made oath of the facts contained in the foregoing statement before me. RUFUS W. AIATHP.WSON, • 'Justice of the Peace. Being personally,nequainted with Mrs. Phillips, I certify that the above asserted filets are substantially true., WILLIAM 11. RICILARDS, • Minister of the Gospel at Norwich, Conn. Sand's Sarsaparilla will also remove and perma nently cure, diseases having their origin in nn impure state of the blood and depraved condition of the gen eral constitution, viz: Scrofula or King's Evil in its various forms, Rheumatism, ,- obstiatate cutaneous, et options, blotches, Liles,: pimples, or pustules on the lace, chronic sore eyes,,ringworm or tenor ? scald head,-enlargement and pain ef the Lanes and joints, stubborn ulcers, symptoms, diseases mris-, ing from an injudicious Lse, of ,merctiry, tbmale de , rangernenfs and other si Maar complaints: • . . 'Prepared nod sold by•A: B. • Sands' & en.; Drug gi st sand Chemists, Granite buildings,273 Broadway corner of Chambers streel, New York: 'And tot; sale by Druggists throughout the United States. Price s s l' "ter bottle, six bottles for ss.' ' • • . The public ore resp ectfully requested to reinem ber that it is Saada's Sarsaparilla tint has eon-. stand* achieving stibh rentarkablo cares ortlii!imoit difficult chats of diseases to Whieli•the frame' is subject, and ask for Sands's Sarsaparilla:, and take - • • , . ' S. •ELLIO'CT Agent by special appolutraeat foillicyrqprjetors, 9r Belisle !mil/deity.' , July 111, i s4s. . . • I.y-.37 . , . NOTlletff,. itTrriOPTS"for biaaharke and Certi ;°gate ,/14 4"1Pt, 4 i oo/ ? cen 'Al - - J.6.lllgir Itif:Al,LEtsr;iat,ii,C,lo4';'cumberlanil anti PLtittitZ` the, ptitiv-4sy 'Or seyy. I:o'clock - A:* Ts :0001101i fo.,th6'lloniiti,krinre-, °IL brifpreAn tuticl Binitruptiyot, the Oistrieg C - ogrt Itnnna l in;,the,Oitir 4)f Npiltuiek r , phir,t, when and Ayherallte. credithis tlid ieg t ,„ litioncel';w ll lhhYtkiwVed Pieir Debts.'nnil nil Berl ; sane intsrn4nnt3rralnitiEr mid 'plinw cause. ir Any.' hkY JotYPP' , X I I,OB 4 1 4 14 1 k, , 0,4 1 Me.5, , 1. 0 1 , t 3 allattppagnaltid, I FRAU' n t iP° 4 ' Cleekpfrp , tarAo r vomit. ~ ..`tAprdiwl3B44,,e, • ThaeziaißgalWAfieNdlialalif big'', ,A . . - e,f4eit' , o fckali'.#.` , P . 11,1j4Y1#1,?..,` P1,..P.t4 '.:•'4. Al ls : ~..: 4 Z:it,":- ' 3C RIO: '. _ • , .'.•_,,,•!.§ 1 _!:, , 1i',..:t-t. iftilgtirViett r iX 1 " IFltit' 'roitle4biiii*Ot; Gialcbt*lllOafilt : 1 iitlilipsi**l6;4ogo:ol4,ihoi,,v64;4ool6titiifif , •:-. ibe*Lirld'fc?r.ikolo , - ,5 (04'''4 ,,, ::::' , ; ; . o.y.E . R.r.'v4losTr,ol7,jj.lso4 - s:e . " IlgellUSN they entanletely tdenntie.thulstmultey:i " and bowels from .those.billousram) - .onrrulithu: , 4 :" 1 0 0 ' , !Filielt'Pl*,9le. 01s P noV'PYIPI,9(..I,..PxI llele., 'Giddhiess;. li‘tpttation ,of the Ileart,;ralins in, lie ; 'Gone's, Aheuinatism'll:4 Gout; but ofTatery, malady, Incident to Man: ' - :.' 84thl1M1.4:11 1 1ftat,t4.01.4 .PILZS • .il.re a ertnin cure fisr • intermittent, remittent) ner eons, inflamtnattny and 'ptitrid :I'!evers, because they cleanse the Leib% from,hose morbid humors, which when emdined to.the circulation are the cause of al kinds of AVERS:. , . So, a lso; the same impurity is deposited on the membrane and muscle,causing Willie, illflatilltla.• lions and 'swellings, called ' IIyKUJIMTINA GOUT, e2c., • The 'lndian Vegetable Pills may' be relied on as al ways certain to give relief, antr if perserVed with ac cording to directions, will.most assuredly, tiadwith out fitili make a terfect .o9rc of the above plaid matadies. 'From three to six of said Indian .Vegeta ble Pills taken every night on goittg to Led will in a short time so completely, rid the body from every thing that is opposed to health, that Rheumatism, Gout, and 'pain of every description, will be literally DRIVER FROM THE BODY. For the same reasons, when, from sudden changes of atmoiphere, or any other cause, the perspiratiOn is checked, and the humor§ which should pass off by the Skin are thrown inwardly, causing HEA D.l CITE, :GIDDINESS, Nausea and sickness, pain in the bones, watery :and inflamed e) es, sore throat, hoarseness, .coughs, con smnptions, rheumatic pain's hi i;itrious parts of the body,and many other' symptoms of,- • ' C.ITCHLYG COLD, - TUC INDIAN VEGE ['ABLE PILLS will invari ably give immediate relief: .From three to six of Said pins taken every night on giting to bed, will in a short time, not only remove all the above unplea sant symptoms, but the body 'will, in a short time, lie restored to even wonder bealtp_lhan before. The Stimenfay - be Said or. AsTinm, OR DIFFICULTY OFBREATIIING. The Indian Vegetable Pills will loos e n and carry. off by'the stomach and bowels those tough jililegmy hutnorii;which stop up the air cells of the lungs,and . , re the cause hot only of the above distressingyinn plaint; hut When neglected, often terminates in that still more dreadfol ma lady-ealled CONSUMPTION. -thalibl also by reinenilitzeil_that—lhe Ind' Vegetable Pills are n certain cure for . PAIN . IN 1111.: StliE. Oppression, nausea, and sickness, loss of oppoilic - ctsstivettess, a yellow tinge of the • skin and eyes and every other symptom , a a:torpid or ilise;6ed slate of he liverrhecame-they - porge from the Wily 'those impurities whida if deposited upon this important organ, are theeanse of every variety of . LIVER COMPLAINT._ When a Natioui,s, , eonvullsed by Riots, Outbreaks . 'and'Rebellion, the only sure means of prvetuttig true dreadfnl eonsegnencesof CIVIL WAR, - is to nape! all traitors, and evil disposed ones Ni - no the Country. In like manner, when pain or sickness of any kind indicate that the body is struggling m Rh internal foes, the true remedy is to • • LXPEL ALL MORBID HUMORS, (Traitors to life,) anti ['EMAIL \VIM, 111•.1 7111. cr►t FAIN itEsur,T. "Flea the P,tileeitile (Smiting tlisease,hy Cleeenieg and Purifying , the holy, is strictly in accordance wUh the Laws which gol'ern the !Animal economy; mid if prolierly carried it I,y the use of the :Move n ied INllL' \I ‘'EGETAIII I , PILLS Will certainly result in the complete J bohtion o Disease; we offer s the following testimottials, from persons of the highest respectability' in New York who have recently been cured of the most obstinate complaints, solely by the use of WRIGHT'S INDIAN Vr.orrAtum PILLS ow THE NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OP I IF:AL:111 FARA:It:A, L. I. June 9th, I 8.11 Doctor William Wright—Dear Sir—lt is with great satisfaction that I inform youl of My having been entirely entid of Dyspepsia, drive years stand ing, by the use of your INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Previous to meeting with ypur celehr . ated medi cine, I hail been - under the hands of several Physi cians, and had tried various medicines; but all to no offect. After using one 2.5 cent box of your Pills however, I experienced an touch henefit, that I re solved to persevere in the use of them according to your directions, which I am happy to state, has re sulted in a perfect cure. In gratitude to you for the great benefit I have received, and also in the hope that others similarly itillicted may be italtuacd to make trial of your extraordinary medicitie, I send you this statement With full liberty to publish the same if you thick proper. Yours, &c. Nr.n, Yong, June 19, 1841. G. C. BLACK. '0 Alm Richard Dennis, Agent for iVright's Indian Vegetable Pills, No. 488 Greenwich a. N. V. Dear Sar—At your recommendation, I some tame since anode trial of %Vint:lMS INDIAN VEG ETABLE PILLS:of the North American College - of Health; and can conscientiously assert, that for Purifying the Dlood; anti renovating the system, have received more benefit from their use, than from any other medicine, it has heretofore been nay good fortune to meet with. I am, dear sir, with many thanks, younoldiged friend, C. M. TATE, No. 60 liameraly at. New York. Mr. Itichard Dennis,. agent. for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Dear Sir.— have been nillicted for several years with inward weakness and general debility, accom panied times 'with pain in the side and other -dis tressing complaints. After having tries/various medi f ewes without etrect, I was persuaded by n friend to make trial of Dr. Wright's Italian Vegetable Pills, which I ant happy to state Ithve relieved me in a most wonderful' manner. I have used the medicine, as yet but a short time, , ,and have no doubt, by a per saGemncein the rase of-the medicine according to directions, that Inhall, in n short time be perfectly restored. most Nvillinglirecommonil said Pills to all per sons .similarly .afflicted; .and, in the full belief that the saute beneficial results will follow their use. • . I remain yours sincerely ' HENICCA. FOOTE. • Wnwariang, Ulster Co. New York: New Yonrc, Sept. 29. 1 611. This is to certify that Ihave.used,Wriglit's Indian . , Vegetable; with the greatest benefit; having en tircly cured myself of the frequent attacks of Sick tleadache, to which liiad previously been subject. e^ ANN .MARIA Tlltili IPSON, i ' 'r ' 392 Greenwich street, NY. To Mr. Richard Dennis, Agent for Wright's Indian ..:,Vegetable Pills. .. . .__...., ~ _ As there areet thin time many wicked`' persons busily engaged in selling a counterfeit medicine un der the name of .the Indian •Vegetable Pills; and as thi se deolmitie'snetrare stfutterlyi iteklOss'of;con- Icequences, that many valuable Jives may be lost, in. eonspinents,9f,using their.drendful to . mtionoils, the. 1 public are tautione ingainst• pureintlung pny. Pills, unless on the the boles the . follgivtng wisyd -1 fok is foiled, ''.. ~ ..., , . ~ • : . 'WltlGlit'S If41)1All '', V Edkl'Allti: ~ TILLS, - ,—, ~ -: 4 -:, , Ciitdian.,P.rorgalive - .) - , ---- 00 10 1 ...; . **0 1- **If CPriEPC o i4frAthlr• '4lid.iiiao f 2 guard especially swinst purelinsing Said lne , t l4 o o ' 6s 'itlf Pl i kin'exidllit the tiOguir adairtiseda sgetiisi omit ; ktis;,Uftinlsiuid ' geinial . 4letidti ~ Nd. 169, t.,,K' l3ll , l *K.V'P e il s iFfPft::l4ll,lii,..!: 'rli t.' , A;.. • '‘ f,' ,, o . ?'.l!,l ) '''' '-'''', '',' ,'.',,..V T ':',l.";.;C:' f:'7,,i' • ' ~,Af4to;,..o4;4AVvoniliollmorlitpi e ;;i• 0 oToril,, tf , 2 ' ,', .: VO:1 0 T90410 '4 "''''' Ateni7IItIPPONPO.V;(4SU- t OPtYri l ' ' li • :77 , -••=•• • '''''d' " ' ' . . - '•''''," ,. '',• - p• , ,: l'Ai AlFOin d t*Piifikl!likt"'-' , 4: 6 0.4. ,11 40 4 :4 . •it: :,•-' 4 ~..x.406...w.....09,(„0r ..._....:,1," wv..„: j- . . ,:',',,•, ' '•• , ' , TA , V , .. 4, 'Mt•-?':5 .. .,: • '•1 . ~. ' •":0. 4 " . • • ,•, , ,4414,1ga.A10:4A,AWigg'f'Abt'2. , •.,;1..,•-1:= -.‹. , , -4,...;14( 'O 4 ' 1 ts'lAlitA - A A i i .:, i ,„„4,2,.,, A,,„T. t T ,t,„e: ects.,of this preparation be 1. ,- ebb#o 'Aft* arete - ,Ndnihrotidlierstoha asser't th.fi ave'de sut d Anctre benefit from using one bottltiof tt,lliati three' ol' tunl , Olhatt itTltia is nnal t ,Y ,accoutiled for;Aut Dr. lbeitly's , Sarsaparilla is tt rilUell ,ifionger preparatlinYthan aby Mititr, mid 'icor' twice Inf,,Much fscontained Iff , ottet bottle nd of any Tither lainylny itt the same price.) Let the public reniem. •,thlfritit a remain bond bulthe real (att.. ~ „.(-<,,,, , 1.',•, , t.-'4.-. , '- . , ;r• --- 1 • •‘ 01, 7 „i';`` Iblti4 , l l 4EXV,ltk - SAlCSA.lo.itliiitilL: -.. ' i,' ,ProM die .11ledical Review. ~ - . ~ , . QT4lbnag 11,14 , yegetable alteratives with which ' onr•t idfienwiCtt abound,lltere are few so useful as' , Sartaitatillii ittall_when..properljr,oombloestantf pre parethlslifyaluable; pot only in restoring debilita ted constittitions totheir wouted,energy but in every enact milting °tied an impir`e. Saito ottho b 164.7 ,• From a knowledge of very many cases (and some al them considered 'inetirabie) where,inany diWerent preparations of ,‘.i arsaparida had been used, um) seemed to p089e99 virtues or remedial powers e it , ttl Dr.Leidy's Medicated' or Compound Extra t of' Sarsaparilla." ~ . . It Ia at, preparation it is believed fi ll. super or to any other, and would recommend it to_the particular, notice of l'ltysicituts.—Ed. U. S. Gazetto. , DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA'. Extract of n letter Irom Whitmore; of Easton, in relation to Dr. Leidv's Sarsaparilla, 9ly little boy and gill, dm former now, three years 011(1 the latter now seven years Old, have been afflicted with a'serofolons tumor from the time they were three months old. Three months ago I was Induced to make trial ofyoue Exti•act of Sarsaparilla, and have given it to both to the.present time.. They are now entirely free front any appearance of Scro fula and never were in better health.'' 1)r. LeitlY's Saasaparilla 'is efficacious in all dis eases arising (rout itummities ol• the blood atm other fluids of the system. All, invalids who may have been 'Ander medical treatment, who !,trtt fybm the quantity of medicine they may have or tire under a mercurial influence, will find that by using a few bottles of Dr. Leidy 's Sarsaparilla,their urinal vigor and elasticity 'of their frame and system will lie restored, and be again permitted to enjoy the sweets of life. ' • ' DR. LE DY'S SARSAPARILLA. (G - "This article appears.to be doing wonder:l'm the South, and from the high 'eharacter.of the re commendations, we are fully perstmiled i@ is ft nutst capital medicine for all-impurities ()film blood. \Ve know many Physicians r have given their testi mony on this subject, and we know they would not give a character to any medicine that did not really deserve it.'?—Charlestott Enquirer. Extract of a letter from De. WOrrell, Natchez. "flachig lin• the last year in ow practice used your Sarsaparilla with numb satisfaction to myself and benefiLlit.mY pnlienla z I hare no hesitation in ileclar 7 log it to beone of the most useful preparations in diseases for which Sarsaliarilla is prescribed." DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. This preparation may be depended upon us being the strwirst (consegnently more efficacious) of any in extstence ; all thud preparationi: must pos sess similar virtue..., in proportion "to their strength, being prepared from the same"article. Leidy's Compound VAtraet of:Sarsaparilla, however, pos sesses prokriiirs not possessed by others, front its InStliner of preparation,and combination as kb other vegetable . extracts recotnmentled by the medical' fa utliyuaL.lvence—tho-reusott—wlty_itis_so. ~e ne e.. 11 recommended by the Pll3:siciatisul'PbilitdelphiaanJ - . elstm here. . -- 'from the extraordinary virtues of this prepara tion a n d a knowledge of its conomsitien,hy Physi einos..(the reason why the/ so generally use it, :is they would not use or recommend any peeparaliou • they - did - not - know die compositiOd ot,) it bas bumf" introduced in tunny of the Hospitals throughout the U. S. and is highly recommended by I'l.ysicians and Sufgeous of those Institutions. From the Nt.4 Orbiiitts Aulvil•ti'ser .DR. LEIDY* SILKSAts-AItIIILLA: The high and enilial Celebrity which this pee eminent medicine tins iietpurial for its intariable el ficacy in all diseases it push htieS, us core, 1 . 11, rendered the usual practice or pnlliing ISSIt'veSSSI.V. It is Mims by . its (coin; and its good works tt silty for it, 1)r. Leidy's Sarsaparilla will he found parti cularly elliraciotis iu all iliseaws Of the liver, stom ach, skin, kidneys, spine and Inines;tilceration, ottlw nose, throat:old/alley poets, Oise( siies,fihtillas, scru flllnsi erysipelas, jaimilive.rlieumatisia mill incipient niereurial and syphilitic afteciiiiiis. ilc-' I.:ingenious audio restoring the - sickly uud debilitat ed to their natural health and energy. . . DR.:tEIDY'S , SA RSA PAM E,LA 1)r. keitly's Compound F;xtract of Sarsaparilla has stood the test for pil l' years past., and 'Os no boast to say that there is no other preparation or cow,' Strength IIOW ill 1151'. Throughout the Southern States where Sarsamirilla i, as much in general use as tea and c 0110..., 1)1.. Leidy's Saesaparilht is WWI . - 3111 . y preferrell and is highly recomint.mktl his i'llV siciatisc[whose certificates have been frequently hlllll lisbed '111'1)1%11am ,tile north and west it is also notch used, 1110Ie perk:Tsai:in any other. • Our bottle of it [half a pint] is warranted eoptal to two orally other in strewr ' th, and is equal to one half gallop of the strongest Syrup that call he made. Directions for making Syrup therefrom accom panies the directions. , • DR. LEIDY'S SARSSIL'ARILLA. ternist a few days since a Clergyman* of this city [5lllO does not desire. his name published in tin. pa, pees, but is left with 1)r. I,ciily] stated that a lady who had long been a communicant at his church, but rot. twit years past tmahle to go to church, on aecount of her e xtreme debility, occasioned hy ulceration or various parts of her hotly, disease of her liver and other internal derangements, and the const.int taking of medicine therelbr, never fotind any cluing. rm• the better until alter using several bottles of Dr. I.citly's Sarsaparilla, and by a few months. perseverance in its Ilse, was entirely restored to health, and recover ed her former strength, mud to 11$10 tier own language "was almost created VOA:NV bring," This is but one of many instances almost daily liege(' of. It in prepared only nod sold wholesale at Dr. I,EII/1"8 Ilealth Emporium, No. 191 North Second street below Vine: also sold by Frederirk Brown, corner Filth :11.41 Clwsnitt %tree's; and Fred. Klett /X Co. eortitr; '241 and Callowhill street, ttt $1 per bottle, (n ball pint) or six' bottles $5, For sale in Carlisle by T. C. STEVENSON. 11Tay 31,18-13. 'Worms I Worms IF parents knew. the,yaliie and efficacy of Dr. Let ily 's Patent Vegetable Nl'orni Teti,they never would be without it in their fatalities, as children are subject at all times to 'Worms. WOllll Tea is composed of verwtables altogether, and may be given to children of all ages. Directions accompany each pap r or package. • • Children 'suffer much, of (lines, from so minty things being given them for worortrwithout any ef feet. Much medicine, given to children, •111113 . 11. tell deney- to destroy their general health, and' they are inore‘or less delicate ever after. To avoid the necessity of giving.- Medic:hie unne cessarily when you are eernilil 7oUr children have worms glib them at first Dr. Len Worm Tea. It. is all that is necessary.' . Reference might be made to several hundred pa rents in Philadelphia city vial county; or the ellicacy of Dr. Leidy's Worm Teu. • Try it and you will-be convinced. Price lq cents a small, and •_'3 cents n 1:1t•ge pack age, Prepared only, and, mile, • wlielesfile sea Retail, at lh•. Leidy's Health Natiewi9tu, No. tgt North Second street, below Vine [alga of the Gol den Eagle anal crpents,] Fur sale iu Cu lisle 6y T. C. STEVP,NSON. tf,33 June '14., 1843 Dr. Leidy's 'Fetter and Itch Ointment. AN infallible remedy for varions affections of the Skint removing - Pimples, %Pustuleti, anil Eruptions, - of, thu Skin, and particularlTmlaptcti to the'cliett of Totter and tho Itch., „ • !Phis ointment has been used' in numerous selfoOli throughout tlto oily auQ county, ns Nell as Pnoto,rie,s, 'employing iriunterons,giels bOys, nod amongst whotti . Totter anti Itch as other..A. ffections of, ilia Skin; prciyalla, wi th' the niost itnexainplena ettd. poss.. Names of School ,Teachoys,, as well 401:Pr intendants and Proprietors 01'1'dt:tortes 'con! !be giye9,conOrtnt ngtheattoce, but for the delicaby ley' • feel im,hnving. thei t• tuituus . ,, published in nbntucctlon midi, such loathsome Ontldisagi t kalablenirticlichis,, flbelints u box. - por ante to Carlishi • ,0133: . 34yNEW,EXPECTOPAIIIT. " /pONSIJAIHTIONA - .ough; Signlug-111°0i' 8to: _ _To_coateurv,tives:Four flilles of yeaard really 541 rjuLts.ar,o•tueglestOikco.llle,,oo au t plisliataion' ad4rebnoftgeot InuarongikOwrof ilii,:#o,lSitte filling, of„fltgikp,tioßa ,t l onyhmilielkAß, air wt. breatlai is, 'iliottibloted to, evory,,park Of tic on , tufo, ob.: , pocticiin gc tllipesiDatl4 itOit , otate\CO A'":l(9ifisco4nll 1 OtiiigMUMOOfir it I*64l4iig;' , lioetiefevee;`,liif,d, rr, spitting of blbiati mafters:F r illaimi.,,w,lileli;stririlly, eihauoaalhe eirangth of the3so.leof,aoll ..etililii!ff (101 all. layoe's Eitveetoramtiiioo , faija to remove fliiii'W Ali:u,rtiotio'4oll.P*46, , tte 'moat pleatii% 4441 balm *4141 , ..'' ,tzivectaidthil4GrlrkiioiolMatioi fo of telAcfr;:. i fh 41 1 .01. 1 k50.* 1 4041 -1 1141,,PP1 lid 4 ..:"...,t i ,-.t,,,.,,,. i ,,,,,,_upy tit i , . !; 4.: 4 .1§, 41 ,;,,,,,,,, 10 , 1 , ) i."1: 4 ,- : ,,. ::0 0....4...., i :;,, •__ 14. , ,FIREINSuwetr' "...,„., ~.., ' ll 9 t: •+g ii. meric M.-41' 1.1z,•°. osir •., Nor tkA , ' U 011,110C,C ES 4 . T OF ;PHILA' . fil'liiet.ci tt . „ . ---, j.,., ,f ~ ~..,,:.., , ~ ) , ' -, - ~. • 40iINJeDITIEltS;:,,Pkgoul,C4Ilinie. i''.‘,;•f.';‘( --. ,-°,:, ;ii , ,------ .:' , I '' , Ititillg'ciiiiiiii'VCiiiiin'u'''cr.it,Ai triaiiiiinsttiahter6 ' '''',';'ii'gtiiii'stlisqii; or daiiirig6 - ,isiFiiiiil illoil'idi4 ivusimalilii 'A.iiiins. ' Tii'y also4nkiv . ,/" . • •• .. ' ~ . • , . . • . . • on:stone or I;rick buildings ai 825'0n 'BlOOO, die Rraminm,snikject,o be drawn, any time deduction of five • per dont., on R.,,itOilO''°l:'Piiii3!Oki?Tilid..;33l';:l • totniffir Ono4ci t i 9t4tio,nii titfelt :;',',„94; to 85 on 81000 „Log and 916 to.s7, on 81000 .„ ' 95 on slop() ' Application inporson or,by. loiter will have im- The Sirripg ilifardeit Insurance Co. raed , OF .311 AV INSURANCE, either. tomporary or _ perpetual, against loss or damage by Finn, in Juwn or Country, pn Houdes,•Barns and Build-, inge of all kinds; on Household Furniture, Mer chandize,'Horses, c!ittlo ‘ Agricultural, Commer cial and Manufacturing_ Bteek, and _Utensils of every description,as well as Illowrnare and Gaptugn RENT, upon the'most: favorable lons. The following are the' usual rates, viz: On Stone Etna from • - 35 to 40 cts. on $lOO A .. 4 1,qg and frame 4 i GO to 70 cts. on 100 "Arerchandin and furni- . turn in brick or antic buildings, from "Do. in log orframe, "Horses, cattle, farming utensils anSsundries, at about • . • Application may ho 'mule to JOHN J. MYERS, Agent. Carlisle, Dec. 21, 1812. ly PROTECTION AGAINST. LOSS • • ),_r,,z.e Trn....CIJAIBEItI,ANI),VALLEY MUTUAL PiturEc.TwN cum PANY, being incorpo rated by an 'net of the Legislature of the present ses siomatiol fully organized and io operation under the direction of the following hoard of Managers, viz Thoinas C. Miller C. P. Curtimittit, John Moore David David \V. NlcCultough,..himes AVeakly, (;ehrge Ilartin ) Will into* Moore, Samuel Galbraith, .lames Orettson,ThomasTaxton,Wm:Parri.loseitheulvcV. and A. G. 111iller, call the attention of the inhabit lints of Cumlierland Valley to the cheapness of their rates and the many advantages which thls and of insurance has over soy other. • kst. Essex' Person insured heroic •s n Member of the company and takes part in the choice of officers and the direction of its concerns. oil For insurance no more is demanded than is . nevem; try to meet the expenses of the Compatty and indemnity avinst lo , sses which may happen. • ',tl 111 P. 'cols is 7341:7110,011Velliellee til.llllolt 11111.01'05 IS 11.. voided hy insuring for a term of five years. Ith. Any perami I iplsiug Cu. insurance must give his premium note cheajwit class at the rate . of live per eentam, which will be ti,so on the $lOOO, for a hieli he will hate to pay $'2,50 l'or live Sears, atal-S'l;so-fortaireerand-puliey T ttial-no-more fatless kss he sustained to a greater amount Orin the funds on hands will eoverotal then no more will lie reiptirr tut than a pro rata share. These rates are mach eheaper than those a other emnpanies, except mtcL as are ineorporated on the saute fitsaratiee is eifertell in the lidlowing manner. A person applying for insurance for property of the elleapinq class of risk-Ittr,i,looo will he .eltarged 5 per rent for fivt;yeat s,a note amounting to $5O must he given Ity hini,on which he will he relpiiri•il to pay 5 per cent and 4,td foesur‘eying and and will have no inure reitiiired of him unless losses occur tutu the fonds onak hands are not sollieituit to meet them. • • Tr' appm i l et as sons as popdble in dif ferent places 1.0 :IttVlld lit llMlll'llllLlCh,llllllally tSrrsttns itillillg immediately to apply can do 50 Ity signify hug their wish. to the ollieers of the emiipany. • eIIAS. P. C,II.M.MINS, Pres. 4%. G. April 1.2, I SAJ. y vilLqu'atrt,E 18. © 0 S )N.An tqc tiu of the powers and authorit) ents:;i4,l in the last will and teseonent o 11 ienA EL En n, 1 now olret. fur sale, the . Carlisle Yron- Works , Situated ola the YVHOW IL•eeelu•s Crth:k, •4} enbt at I'm The estate colibists °fa lirbt late „If - 0 alcua „L'; ottizzals c , tcille Tae Thousand dciTs of Land. A new lICIIA NT MILL welt iceman) ah,t(ine, finished nn the most approved olam About 500aeres of the heel are cleared and highly veldt:tied, hat iog thereon eructed 'llkree Large Rail ASi Barns and necessary— TENAI 1' 11101ISES4 The works are propelled Ily the Yellow Breeches Creek and the Maim; S iiring,which neither fail etorleveze. 'lliere are apouthe premises nil the neiessar)• work melts !maws, t; oal houses,carpenterand south shops, and stabling. built of the most. sultshottisklosteilsls. The ore of tre! hest (pointy and inexhaustible, is within '2 miles of the Fitroacd. There is perhaps no Iron Works in Peintsvhatila which possesqes su perior :nlvantages and otters greater indocemems to the investment of Capital. The water powci• is so great that it might be e%tettileil to I.lly other utann ttctm•ing purpose. 'ersons disposed to purchase ivi II of course exam' ie the vEhltefty. The terms of sale will Le made kt °ma by • ti , MARV EGE, Executrix of Michael Ege, ilec'il. dat•lisle, Oct. 19,18 , 12. 'tf-51 eirchees IPARilit 1111143. have jit , t received BY I frOm the Nliumfactory at Philadelphia' a large assortment of J,411.0 L.4OIPS, consisting of , Pa rlo r,C Ittem b era% Study Lam ps with or without slimiest Which they so it sell whole sale or retail at tile ma millieturer's prices:- ALSO, Astral, Side Reflectors and , Glass Lamps of tarl: nos patterns,' The very best Winter stealued, bleached Sperm. Oil, warranted to burn 'clear, for $144 per gallon: • nest Sperio Candles, 37,3 tentS'peilln " - Carlisle, Dec. 2V,18412. • , tf‘ii • llechanicsburg Lute llelwrets,•)Plecismaicsbeti* find Philadelphiwor, [BY RAIL ROAD _OR' CAA/L914 : • . seliscrlber gratefutler ,past lavors,,bogii leave to inforin .his friends anti Alio piddle genetellY; that MI still continue i to'riin'a: line of biirtlien Cars regularly batwOont 111oellitercebtirg, and' Philadelphia or. fialtiinoro,-*`..which gtipde andppdttoo „of all descriptions wilt holorwartla with' care despatch at the lOwest, rates of ' •.• • ": • : ~ . .,P,todue.o.willbo resolved at his:Virnie , Houso.in. Moolianiceburg, and forwarded to either rhil3,-. liodordingloithii; . diroc,tfolf of the owner. -•••- • . :'•,(l:rThci highest 'price: giVonCtor Wheat , i t tid,Fi t iu t " ; ;; ; , ' .N. D. pltistor of.ratia an d kept uu httiiffg &if fft's'i4iiii4',llYlool4;olo4ti:,. ; " ;buttriXoti l 44PlTAlL a guch a 4. oordfit:' igh i a triesik 146 p:. of all kinita t kfZil :',AtilVii* . fe*ll . olllle 7 l7, tl . firEW Ack.i.illllY,,SlkiiipensbtArg, bay • - ,osfoostihtotot 01'ha 19 " 441 / 4 " ) 4 4 inet .ha wlse of 00 wrest tt.tl6l a n d a t redqttd 0r1,C48. MEII . . CONSOAFTIO.IIIO.,FICUE . 1,1(111Gg, ✓lffetuaJu antiutiq,' Bronchi:A * 47*ns or 1 . ae4111 , 08 .ifreafifiom. „l 4 lll . l gfi,Clil;Onie _ Gough*, kileurtsudlxtiloriwe - of thelapik!'; dnd qffections of'the • ~N ATURE'S 'OWN - ITES - qUIPTION., ; IlcomOundßalsamic Vir,ginianyt ur"Wdd Cherryßarlc,"cOmb,inedwflh the Extraci Of Tar, iirepayed• 6y a' heir chemical process, approved add. recommended most, distinguished physieinnsiand - universally acknow lodged the most valuable medicine ever liseovered• • N 0 .I/ITA.CNER,Y DECEPTION. : setting forth the,virtutscof this tody.grcui m e . we lave no desire to deceivahose who tire- I 'Meting d afili cti on,. no r do : wo wipli to, en log ise it snore than it - justly deserves.' Yet When.we look a mind and sec' tlie vast amount nf sufrarliikstsid tress occasioned bymany of .t.llo;•tliseases in which this medicine haalsroved so higitly,..euccessful, we feel that we onniiet urge its Claims tad'striingiy; or say too much in its favor.. ' !'' Varions,remedies it.is true have.been offered and Miffed into betide' for the ciire -- ofdistak , i of the Lungs, and' some lativettut do - obt been found very useful, but of nll thutinrce,yet been dis Covered, it is admitted by, physicians and all who have witnessed, its effecte; that none bat proved as successful as this. Such, indeed, arc the . SURPRISING VIRTUES • Of this Balsam, that even in the odianced stage of CONSummin; after all the most esteemed remedies of physicians !have ed .to effect any change, the use of this medicine:lms been productive of the most astonishing relief, and acleallv 'effected 'cures after all Illtpcs of recovery hail beetidesimived of. In the first stages of the di sease,termed !‘ Catarr hal Consumption, 'originating from neglected Colds, it has been used with undeviating success, and hun dreds acknowledge they owe this raker:U.lon of their health to this i n valuable medicine 'alone. In that ferns of Consumption so prevalent amongst delicate young females,commonly termed debility, or' 40 to .50 rte. 100 60 to 70 att. oil 100 GO ets. on 100 A complaint with thousands arc lingering, it has also proved highly sticeessful i nud not only pos sessos the power of cheating the progress of this ultdmiing complaint, but also strengthens and invig orates the system more elfeetuayy than any meth einevve have ever possessed. Besides its'aurprisimg cflicacy in Consumption, it is equally elficacions in Liver Consydints,dsthrso, Br'nichilis,ittut all affections of the Lungs, and has ented'many of the most obstinate CASCO.> alter every otdel• remedy bad - failed. - (0-ror-partictiluirs sec Dr. IV istar's Trelse on consumption, to be haul o" the Agent , . THE EXTIAORDINARY SUCCESS 'At:ending the use of this ineilieine in diseases of thy. 1,1111 , 0,11nd the many singular eurvslt has cf. reeled, having naturally attrantetl the attiNitton of mans. physicians, (so well no the whole fraternity of yawls) variousennjectures and stithises have arisen I . C:1111,1:1.1111; its ; some physicians 1111011 ppusttLit_to-cuMara-14/ 'y., atlua:-tyvu+ t•nut-irreu•r tiers say - if must contain femur!, ,111111 to soma such siil)9Mme they each attribute - 11s singular efficacy.— As such ()Murata; are altogether erroneous, :unreal culatetl to prejudice tunny persons against it, 81M That , --itenntithis nothiti,, ,, of the 'northing the least lititirionss on the cuntrar l y,it is cotnposed of the crest simple substances, the principle of - which seethe extracts or TAU. mot ItPti,Clierry //ark, :and the whole secret of its cllicacy consists in the nititle:by whiidi they ore prepared. ,As we It:iv / cadre:lily nuifirrons certifi cates from tile lailiest authority, which prove its irtues beyond all doubt , we consider it ininecessary to exhibit a long list 9f thou in this piece, and . will only mention a few cases, to show, what it has done. LIFE REMAINS. \VE lIAVE' STILL SOME 'IIOPE. A SUILI'IL ISING U'UnE.--Antong lbtintauy medicine. has elfeeted, titer( is perhaps lione'in which its - powers are wt tolls' shown its is the ease of Ales. Alll/1111. .elllll holy ball been eoosomptive for several years, amd luring c the greater part of this time had reeeited the hest ntedival attention, 1111 , 1 1.4011 all the most valuable rettirdies, yet• nothing could be lound to wrest its progrees. She beeatue subject hi %talent fits of coughing, exp,eterated large quantities cit matter ovessionally tinged eith !Amion(' step by step this 'fearful disease continued - its course ' Moil all hope of it recovery was entirely despaired 01.— While iu this distressing sitnation, liugeritue' upon the I erv.verge of the .rave, site sommetwed the use of thisAlalealm, w.•1 4 1 . , ! ..11; to use her OWII expression, operated almost like a charm. lit 11 rOW, days she exp ec to r ated froely, the - cough was 'gradually sup pressed, :old every day appet ( etl to.adtl fresh vigor to her looks, Mid now, in the place of that emaciated form tt filtering to decay, she is seen mingling in society, ill better health than she. lets enjoyed fo fears.' 11tsrvrtnrsTrn Tr.!.q.istrmv.---11nrin(; witnessed the 81.11 . 111 . ki11g eine:icy or 1)r. IVigilll'S 1111114111171 111 - \Vila UIKATY, in the core or. Nlrs: A 114615,1 direr• rolly ackoottledge the abuts setientent to he true end current. .1. C. WILTE:{9; M. D. Il r oodstown, Sept. 4, 1841. Dear Sic— , Althour.,di your i nittabl eto ell; ci tie bas already found - hundreds of pnwerful advocates, it may still be gralif . ling tO you to receive a communi cation from any one that has been relievatd by it. Such, Sir, is truly toy ease. I have been a victim to that terrible disease Consumption,' Ihr ninny mantbs, nod lurk! suffered tio notch, Ildtt 1 bad be come ttlnnist weary niv' life. Dearing your Dalsalm so highly praised, 1 Intim taking it a few weeks, hack tool • eau IISMIre you it Inovrelicvcd sue more than Any thing I have ever used before,anti coolidently believed will i311P01»0 'len se give tjre heitrer the worth of the enclosed.tind oblige Vours llespectfully, , JOHN PEA IISOS• 'Clot . *ter Calmly. Sept. Co, 1841. 'Friend Wittar—lt. Files me north pleasure to form thee that any like ' A 11(111111 11: , 1A iloproved verc mach siute she has bee,{ Ming 114 . Ilalsahn of Wird Cherry, mod we Ukiah there is .11C/slotlhOlet fira it 41114,111! liar. She has taker! the two bottles I pur chased ream thee a Short time shiee, autfher rough is much loetter..she-.also:sleept:irell.at.faiglotothol says she has haute uottaug to give her so nowli, re tier. 'llion wilt (ukase tnve ihelleseer two bottles morefOr' . • • ' ' Tify end; - ''•'' • • Landlisiet eottuty.J4lo ROB4l. 1/erft• Sl— vaso send me two homes of your genuine of \Vila (;hi•rin I Mire been all llicted.with. Consumption fin• the lost two years; :tall surraed tcry nitiell with 11 screre cough ? leans io toy br'enst, difficulty of bre:Wiling; sivtiots, tool hawing tried numerous remedies; n u l•also been twoler several dm:UW:I, yet,1:!;01J111 not•,fool ;my thing td relieve. me Mail I used some of your Balsaltn. got one Ithithi litho n neighbor of none 11'11()li lchlllg ii, 1111111111,Ve ft/111111 such wonderful relief fromit.lll:4 'thine no doubt it will cure me Yet•y nesliectfully . . cantend the following frOca 15r, Jacob a physician of citensice' kantice in'lluntingtion • Dear procured one bottle 'of nui o Wittar' s I.lalsalut PluilniuklteellrE4ll of this place, and; tried It in a ..4ASC or obstiiady ActitinaOli'll child tifratit wliidi roan Ott l er•rehllli ic ha d beennrictlirithouttiny'relicP balsaltu kt•aye saddeq relief, aud,itt i nty l uAllion the Child is thwed by• its use. • , Yoursitto. ‘.l:ito6r Iterrsatti l 3.o). December 24,1841. r. • Dear Sie , Your .Dtilsa lin of lVililthero' hies ar recwit.spoto as tem isiti `ettets.bere,t NORe which is an ; eili 'for it lobg time with Shortness ofbroathing, and .gen cent NVOllkilletlf4 until ake was finiillpnbligedtek.eep ,After ',Nations ,'pther oetnedteoid been ipspActl to vain; ahh _Salkitantl atter taking pvtitittiletii waiWtar feeot er- Vti-- as" Wins !able': to attend lea , iirther II WM, and; ci , 4 1 ,11 4; tfo.bottlea ; ' , ,nme4wss,entirolY ' • itesneetftills•;-te. Jotlti S ; „• . • ' pixture, ! called Syrup_ of. ifyiVeheirl);lltirialtaseli e,heh'ilif be vem , partieulne tat a sk•iiii , :t.De: MALSTAICS ned,obweve t ! 4 skrneincf . e , p, gief.401404, . '.:-.ti k e ß eim l le r,tbe,preipeleieraind'sod'lttwholo • inU.ty L Wilitnnts *44.CO:; : .etittittiSittiWti. " :ll lltince A re4 t. ll4 lPo 3 lo l .i O :40 ;ill - O'T 0 1 ; - ••,In §hlpo9l , : 4ok..Vilr)'.l.oc. David Smith;liar e.ll#P.fgar.49,llll,4Vo464lo4li. , GISh ; • , :rra rii4"7 44e at -1 kAt i 0;111 - 3 1 m4Ry er Y. II toopti , e?RokatA. • ti1it4•4440W4004.:1•3'1W-Aittttitt,*•-• , • . .111:4 4 , E14 4. 0itt it tm ,.. kutoo lss mtwit-To_r•-94,..0 "GOING INTO A lAGLINIV, PLEUUE OUR HONOR lioLuEs